This blog post is for folks who’ve been with Nirvana since the early days of development.
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The Nirvana iPhone app has been submitted to the AppStore for review … and so now we wait for Apple to approve. Fingers crossed! Major props to Mitch, our mobile lead, for getting this done (and for putting up with yours truly’s perfectionist streak), and to all of the…
N2 Build 457 went live moments ago. And in our never-ending quest to create the most enjoyable and useful app known to GTDkind, Nirvana’s got some new tricks!
We just updated our SSL certificates. But because Nirvana uses html5 offline caching, and because Chrome (erroneously) caches SSL credentials, we needed to trigger a cache refresh from our servers. You will see the “Nirvana has been updated… please reload!” message…
We’ve been heads down for a few weeks getting the iPhone (iPod) app ready for prime time. We’ve had more than a few inquiries as to why the silence on the blog. We tend to congregate over on the discussion forums and twitter, only to neglect our lovely blog here. Our bad.
N2 Build 389 brings some minor but nifty additions.
Mitch started a discussion in the forums about where we stand re: mobile apps. I thought it would be good to cross-post this here for those who want to be in the know, but might not normally participate in the discussion forums. -Elbert
File this post under technical fyi / cya / wtf.
For the past few weeks we’ve been working out the kinks in our server-side processing of large data sets relating to scheduled and recurring tasks, which has affected a small but significant subset of users.
Happy New Year Everyone! (it’s not too late to say that right?)
It’s a new year and we’ve been having a blast in Nirvana land. There’s a lot less noise from the agency side of the house (the holiday workload was intense, but…
N2 Build 358 is a rather significant arrival point. It leverages Cloudmailin for email I/O, provides the foundation for plugging in to Chargify for billing, and required some not insignificant changes to our core data structures and…